Special report on Singapore

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The Singapore exception

To continue to flourish in its second half-century, South-East Asia’s miracle city-state will need to change its ways, argues Simon Long.

Land and people: Seven million is a crowdPolitics: Performance legitimacySocial policy: The social contractThe economy: The years that were fatInequality: The rich are always with usBusiness and finance: Many spokes to its hubForeign policy and national identity: A little red dot in a sea of green

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